A 17-year-old with no driver's license ran from a car he didn't have permission to drive after leaving it in front of an oncoming train in Montgomery County.

According to the Montgomery County Police Reporter, the young man left his family's Volkswagen Beetle on some nearby train tracks. He was accompanied by three passengers. All four were seen running from the silver VW bug before it was hit by the train.

There were no injuries reported in the incident.

Montgomery County Sheriff and the Cut and Shoot Fire Department responded to the scene. The train finally stopped at South Duck Creek and Old Highway 105 East.

According to the Police Reporter, the 7,000-foot eastbound train was pulling 120 cars at a total weight of 17,000 tons at the time.

Salvage units spent an hour trying to pry the VW from the front of the train, as the engine had fallen out of the bottom. The train crossing was blocked until the late evening, inconveniencing motorists.

No word yet on charges, if any, that will be levied against the young man.